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Has anyone downloaded SeaMonkey Beta 2? I use SeaMonkey 1.1.17 at the moment & it is getting a little buggy in certain Yahoo pages & Gmail. This has been noticed by quite a few people. I am thinking about downloading SM Beta 2 & I have been told that I can have both the #2 Beta & 1.1.17 on the same computer. Has anyone done this?
I am a bit hesitant as I downloaded Flock once & although it is based on the same engine (Gecko) it turned out to be a tad unstable. I finally got to see what BSOD looks like on Vista!
I doubt whether SeaMonkey 2 will end up like that as #1 seems more or less fine (apart from a few small bugs). I have been using SM since 1.1.12 & I really like it. I am not sure if I should uninstall #1 first before downloading the Beta.
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Before installing SM 2.0B1, create a new Profile. If you don't, the Beta version will grab the existing Profile, which can cause corruption.
To create a separate Profile for the Beta Version:
Open SeaMonkey 1.1.17
Click on: Tools | Switch Profiles
This will give you access to the Profile Manager
Click on: Manage Profiles
Create a new Profile using a name other than "Default Profile"
Now install the Beta Version, and when the Profile Mgr. prompts for the Profile, use the newly created one.
I have not bothered installing 2.0, but I have looked at the nightlies, since day one.
I think that few people work on it, explaining why there have been years since the first alpha came out. I am using a special location for 1.1.x, so I don't have to worry about using a special location for the profile, which is located in this path: C:\Documents and Settings\user_name\Application Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles
I am not sure if that is the default location for 2.0 only, or for 1.1.x.
Hi Ramona,
This is what is on your webpage:
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The Target line should now be similar to this:
"C:\Program Files\Netscape\Netscape\Netscp.exe" -p profilename
NOTE: There is a space after Netscp.exe" and before -p
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In the NOTE: don't you mean after -p
You already said there is a space after ...exe which is before -p
Well, anyway...I have downloaded SeaMonkey 2.0 beta 1 & it is fine. In fact it is more stable than the stable SeaMonkey 1.1.17 release on my computer! It imported all of my bookmarks etc perfectly & I don't have any problems with loading in some Yahoo! pages as I did in SM 1.1.17. I have no plans to go back to 1.1.17.
seamonkey is a fine browser,especially for a machine low on resources. I have it installed,but use it as a backup to its big brother,Firefox. It certainly beats out IE8.
That's how I started out. I thought it would be a good back-up to Firefox if I had any problems with it. I had some problems with the Fx #2 to Fx#3 upgrade. Predominantly because of incompatibilities with the Google toolbar. Now Firefox is a back-up to SeaMonkey!
I'm glad things worked out for you. Always seek and apply the best software to your machine. Sometimes what works for one may not for another.Good luck!
Cheers, I am not always sure about betas but a lot of them are quite good & stable. I haven't tried the Opera 10 beta yet & I can wait for the final release. I have had virtually no problems with SeaMonkey 2.0 beta 1 (1 crash in Yahoo so far) & it is far more reliable than SM 1.1.17 which was becoming unusable on my computer.
In fact it is more reliable than Safari's 4.0, 4.0.1 & 4.0.2 which would freeze & crash regularly until the 4.0.3 release!